Yes and NO. All the other trainers making
comments here sell a product.
P&S is a free method of shooting. It
takes little if any training. It is a
natural and instinctive method of
aiming and shooting fast, acurately,
and instinctively. Any bozo can do it.
It is not Point Shooting (point and blast
or spray and pray).
It is not sighted shooting, flash shooting,
or the like (none of which are used in
gunfights per the 900 + videos of gunfights
reviewed by a training expert which I am
not).
To Point & Shoot you put your index finger
along the side of the gun, point it at the
target, and pull the trigger with your middle
finger or left index finger.
It worked back in 1954 when I used it to
qualify with a greese gun. I was told to
do that by an old sargeant when shooting
from the hip. Worked then, still does.
The advantage is that you don't have to
think when using it.
You can point accurately without thinking.
It just happens.
So you can shoot accurately as well without
thinking. You just point and pull the
trigger. It just happens.
There is no need to engage your brain.
It can leave you free to direct your
actions to defeat the threat.
Try it at your own risk and expense.
For more info visit my web page:
http://members.aol.com./okjoe/ps.htm
I have patented and am in the process of
marketing what I call a P&S Index Finger
Rest. It is not needed to use the P&S
method of shooting, but it can help anyone
use the method more surely than not, and
at night or day, or under all conditions.
It automatically positions your finger
along side the gun, keeps your finger
away from the slide, helps support the
gun, and also keeps your finger properly
in place when shooting rapidly multiple
times.
It can help equalize the difference between
the expert and the non expert, and improve
the ability of one average shooter over
another.
Given that 4 out of every five bullets
let loose in a gunfight miss, I would
take and use all the help I could get.
More info on them is on my web page.
You can make one for your test very
easily. 4 inch segments of 3/4 inch
corner shaped plastic molding and 3M
double sided tape works just fine.
Try it at your own risk and expense,
and don't make any more than you need
for your test.
To get one added to a gun on a permanent
basis, you will have to see a gunsmith
or a gun or grip maker.
Keep in mind that those who poo poo
P&S haven't tried it.
Grip and gun makers have so far said
they have bigger fish to fry, but they
will come around one of these days.
I am retired and doing OK, so it doesn't
matter if anyone uses them or not. They
would save lives and reduce accidental
shootings. One would think that would
matter to gun folk in that they make
guns more deadly and also safer to use.
Edited 9:37 and 9:52 PST
[This message has been edited by okjoe at aol.com (edited March 06, 2000).]
[This message has been edited by okjoe at aol.com (edited March 06, 2000).]